The hardest part of cooking shrimp is deciding how much to buy. I was making dinner for four adults. The man helping me at Byerly’s said “well that depends on how much shrimp you want in your pasta.” I prefer about equal pasta to shrimp; so with each bite of pasta there is a piece of shrimp. The shrimp that I purchased was a 41-50 count, meaning there are roughly 41-50 shrimp per pound. They were little guys. I ordered 1¼ pounds and I could tell my brother was still hungry. If you are feeding any big guys I would suggest getting 1½ pounds for four people. That comes out to 15-18 small shrimp per person assuming you buy the 41-50 count.
You will need:
• 1 Box Pasta of your choice (a long noodle is best; spaghetti, linguini, etc.)
• 1½ Pounds Shrimp; raw, peeled and deveined
• 1½ Lemon
• Olive Oil
• 4 Garlic Cloves, chopped
• ½ Cup Butter, 1 stick
• ¼ Cup White Cooking Wine
• Salt & Pepper
• Basil, sliced
• Parmesan, grated
Bring 1 gallon of lightly salted water to boil. Add the pasta and cook to al dente. For the pasta, I used tagliatelle nests (photo below) which worked really well. When the pasta is done, strain and rinse with cool water to immediately cease the cooking.
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While the pasta is cooking, you can start the shrimp. If frozen, rinse the shrimp in cold water until thawed. Microwave a whole lemon for 15-20 seconds; this makes squeezing the juice easy. Squeeze ½ of the lemon over the raw shrimp and season with salt and pepper. Heat a large sauté pan at medium heat. Add enough olive oil to lightly coat the entire pan. Add the garlic and sauté 30-60 seconds, and then add the shrimp. Once the outside of the shrimp has cooked, about 2 to 3 minutes (depending on the size), begin adding the butter tablespoon by tablespoon. Once the butter is all melted, add the white cooking wine and squeeze the rest of the lemon halves over the pan. Let simmer allowing the shrimp to finish cooking, another 1-2 minutes.
Toss the cooked pasta into the sauté pan with the shrimp. This allows the pasta to warm while being coated with the lemon butter. Sprinkle the slices of basil and grated parmesan over the shrimp and pasta mixing everything thoroughly.
Serve in a bowl or on a plate. Garnish each dish with more basil and parmesan if desired. Finally, Enjoy!
Again this serves 4-5 people and takes about 20 minutes.
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